Ethics czar erred in approving LeBlanc’s use of Irving plane: Democracy Watch
OTTAWA — The House of Commons’ ethics watchdog should never have approved a flight taken by Liberal cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc on a private aircraft owned by J.D. Irving, says an organization that advocates for greater government accountability.
Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch, said ethics commissioner Mario Dion erred in pre-approving LeBlanc’s private trip from Moncton to Montreal aboard an Irving plane, to see a doctor for cancer treatment.
“The ethics commissioner acted like an unethical lapdog by approving this unethical gift of a flight,” Conacher said.
The flight, first reported by The Globe and Mail, took place on June 13, according to a filing on the ethics commissioner’s website.